A readable and absorbing volume of annotated essays illustrating the approach of Mieke Bal to sto...
At some point very early on in its development, Christianity split between two different pathways...
With In Parables, John Dominic Crossan boldly attempts to understand the parables from inside the...
In Odyssey on the Sea of Faith, Nigel Leaves maps the ways in which the ideas of Don Cupitt have ...
Jesus saw the extraordinary in the ordinary. His extraordinary vision comes to us in bits and pie...
This introductory text takes a secular approach to New Testament study. The book begins with a di...
The Acts of the Apostles is not history. Acts was long thought to be a first-century document, an...
When and where was the Acts of John composed, by whom, for whom, and why? Using his vibrant Schol...
Described by the BBC as 'the last living heretic”, Lloyd Geering has spent much of his life wrest...
Controversial during his lifetime and ever since, the apostle Paul is not an easy historical figu...
Lloyd Geering has brought Ecclesiastes to life by ingeniously composing imaginative dialogues wit...